Georg Ohm

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Size: 12 cm

Color: Antique Copper

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A traditional-style bust of Georg Ohm without a pedestal.

The bust is 3D-printed in a single color using environmentally friendly bio-plastic.

Original Artwork by Thijs DeVries from Devriesarts.com

Size:
12 cm

  • Height: 12 cm
  • Width: 8-9 cm
  • Depth: 6-9 cm
  • Weight: around 75-100 grams

Color:
Antique Copper

Glossy copper-like color.

Georg Simon Ohm was a German physicist and mathematician born on March 16, 1789, in Erlangen, Germany. He is best known for formulating Ohm's Law, which articulates the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. Ohm's pioneering work in electricity, published in 1827, laid the foundation for future advancements in electromagnetism and electrical engineering. Despite initial resistance from the scientific community, his contributions were eventually recognized, earning him accolades including the Copley Medal in 1841. He passed away on July 6, 1854, but his legacy endures through the unit of electrical resistance, the ohm, named in his honor.

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